Re: make package-recursive install question

2004-02-05 Thread Kent Stewart
On Thursday 05 February 2004 02:29 am, Didier WIROTH wrote:
 Hi,
 I would like to build packages (to burn and install on other slower
 machines) the kde32 port. I'm doing this:
 cd /usr/ports/x11/kde3:
 make package-recursive install

 QT has been compiled and installed but there was no package created
 in: /usr/ports/packages/

 How do I have to modify the command to make packages of the entire
 kde packages and dependencies?


I found that you need to add All to packages. Everything is in 
packages/All when you get through.

Kent

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RE: make package-recursive install question

2004-02-05 Thread Didier WIROTH
Hi, thanks.

No, because:
1) I would like to know how you do that as I want to learn how this is done
2) I'm testing with CFLAGS and optimizing the compiler stuff.
3) pkg_add will install 3.1.4, I want to test 3.2 

 -Original Message-
 From: JJB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: jeudi 5 février 2004 14:21
 To: Didier WIROTH
 Subject: RE: make package-recursive install question
 
 You are going about this all wrong. Why install from ports 
 collection and then build your own package, this is crazy, 
 just download the package to start with.  Use pkg_add -rv 
 kde3  on each machine you want to install it on.

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